In the wake of concern over an outbreak of measles in Canada and the United States, Niagara’s regional government has issued the following news, along with a call from its Public Health Department to for people to get a measles vaccine.
NIAGARA REGION, Ontario, February 4th, 2015 – Niagara Region Public Health is investigating one confirmed case of measles in Niagara. The case is an adult female. As part of the investigation, there are individuals who require follow-up.
Location to have been directly exposed:
From 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1, 2015, to noon on Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, visitors to Greater Niagara General site, Unit C, 5546 Portage Rd., Niagara Falls, Ont.
Individuals meeting these criteria are asked please call Public Health to speak with a nurse for instructions at 905-688-8248 ext. 7330, or after hours at 905-984-3690. Persons who visited any of the following public locations may have been exposed to measles and are being asked to watch for signs and symptoms and to ensure their vaccination is up to date. Measles starts with cough, runny nose, red, watery eyes, and fever, and after about four days a rash begins on the face and moves down the body. There may be white spots inside the mouth. Continue reading
































































